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Let's be warm and ashes

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Name of the original Будем теплом и пеплом
Publishing house Дух і літера
Author Херсонский Борис
Language Russian
Number of pages 264
lining Soft
ISBN 978-966-378-793-0
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Boris Kherson's book "Let's be warm and ashes" contains the author's poems on the Jewish theme - one of the main works of the poet. These poems have been written for almost half a century, both in Soviet times, when their publication was out of the question, and in recent months. A number of poems are published for the first time.

Boris Kherson - Ukrainian poet, essayist and publicist writes mainly in Russian, in recent years and in Ukrainian. Author of 22 books. Winner of numerous international awards, including the award. Joseph Brodsky, the Austrian Literaris Prize and the Prize. HC Hartman, nominee for the award. Yuri Shevelev Ukrainian PEN Center. Poems by Boris Kherson have been translated into many European languages.

In the book by Boris Kherson "Let's be warm and ashes" collected poems by the author on the Jewish theme - one of the main works of the poet. These poems have been written for almost half a century, both in Soviet times, when their publication was out of the question, and in recent months. A number of poems are published for the first time. Boris Kherson, a Ukrainian poet, essayist and publicist, writes mainly in Russian, and in recent years in Ukrainian. Author of 22 books. Winner of numerous international awards, including the award. Joseph Brodsky, the Austrian Literaris Prize and the Prize. HC Hartman, nominee for the award. Yuri Shevelyov of the Ukrainian PEN Center. Boris Kherson's poems have been translated into numerous European languages.

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